7386868

External Desktop Dock for a Cartridge-Based Data Storage Unit

PublishedJune 10, 2008
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Technical Abstract

Patent Claims
24 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A dock for a cartridge, comprising a frame adapted to receive a cartridge; first and second lateral cartridge ejection assemblies, each comprising a latch pivotally attached to the frame and movable from an open position to a locking position, wherein the latch comprises a latch cam surface; a spring biasing the latch to the open position; an eject lever arm pivotally attached to the frame, wherein the eject lever arm comprises a latch actuation member, wherein the eject lever arm is pivotable from a pre-eject position to an eject position, wherein the latch actuation member is disposed to engage the latch cam surface to actuate the latch to the locking position during movement from the eject position to the pre-eject position; and a motor assembly operably connected to respective first ends of the eject lever arms to drive the eject lever arms from the pre-eject position to the eject position.

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2. The dock of claim 1 further comprising an interface connector, wherein the eject lever arms are disposed to disengage a removable cartridge from the connector during movement from the pre-eject position to the eject position.

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3. The dock of claim 1 wherein the motor assembly comprises a motor, and a drive shaft operably connected to the first ends of the eject lever arms.

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4. The dock of claim 1 further comprising an eject button, comprising: a plastic button operably connected to an ejection switch; a built-in light transmitting lens; and an integral light pipe.

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5. The dock of claim 4 wherein the integral light pipe signals the activity of the dock.

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6. The dock of claim 1 further comprising a write-protect sensor, comprising: an emitter light source; a sensor detecting the light from the emitter; a flag positioned between the emitter and the sensor; and a pin on the flag disposed to contact the write-protect slidable door on the cartridge.

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7. The dock of claim 1 wherein the motor assembly and the cartridge ejection assemblies are assembled on a structural frame.

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8. The dock of claim 7 wherein the structural frame comprises support ribs disposed to support the motor; an eject arm pivot point disposed to support the eject arm; and a latch pivot point disposed to support the latch.

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9. The dock of claim 8 wherein the structural frame further comprises locating features disposed to contact the bottom housing.

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10. The dock of claim 1 further comprising a housing assembly, comprising: a bottom housing attached to the frame; and a top housing attached to the bottom housing.

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11. The dock of claim 1 further comprising a cartridge including first and second notches located such that when the cartridge is inserted into the dock, the latches of the cartridge ejection assemblies engage the notches to lock the cartridge in place.

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12. The dock of claim 11 wherein the top housing of the dock includes an asymmetrical opening that matches the asymmetrical profile of the cartridge along a first axis.

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13. The dock of claim 11 wherein the cartridge is a SATA-based removable data storage unit.

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14. The dock of claim 11 wherein the SATA-based storage unit is a SATA hard disk drive.

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15. The dock of claim 1 further comprising a printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) comprising: a mating interface connector disposed to operably connect to a cartridge; at least one integrated circuit; a host connector disposed to operably connect to a computer; a power connector; and a fan disposed to circulate air past the circuit chips and into the cartridge.

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16. The dock of claim 15 wherein the mating interface connector is a SATA connector.

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17. The dock of claim 15 wherein the host connector is a USB connector.

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18. The dock of claim 1 further comprising a an eject actuation control, and a logic circuit responsive to the eject actuation control, and operative to delay actuation of the motor assembly in response to detected activity of the cartridge.

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19. A lateral cartridge ejection assembly attached to a frame in a dock for a removable cartridge, comprising a latch pivotally attached to the frame and movable from an open position to a locking position, wherein the latch comprises a latch cam surface; a spring biasing the latch to the open position; an eject lever arm pivotally attached to the frame, wherein the eject lever arm comprises a latch actuation member, wherein the eject lever arm is pivotable from a pre-eject position to an eject position, wherein latch actuation member is disposed to engage the latch cam surface to actuate the latch to the locking position during movement from the eject position to the pre-eject position.

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20. The assembly of claim 19 wherein the insertion of the cartridge pushes the eject lever arm into the pre-eject position.

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21. The assembly of claim 20 wherein the movement of the eject lever from the eject position into the pre-eject position rotates the latch into the locking position.

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22. The assembly of claim 19 wherein the first ends of the eject lever arms are operably connected to a motor assembly.

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23. The assembly of claim 22 wherein the motor assembly comprises a motor, and a drive shaft, and wherein the first ends of the eject lever arms are operably connected to the drive shaft.

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24. The assembly of claim 22 wherein the motor assembly is connected to a printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) including logic circuits operable to control the motor assembly.

Patent Metadata

Filing Date

Unknown

Publication Date

June 10, 2008

Inventors

Patrick McCormack

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